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Obituaries 1
Hyman Polier
Hyman Polier, 86, of Miami
Beach died Sunday, Apr. 10.
Graveside service was held
Tuesday, Apr. 12, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park with Rabbi
Harvey Winokur officiating.
Mr. Polier was a retired tobac
co merchant.
Survivors include his wife,
Minnie, of Miami Beach; and
son, Dan A. Polier of Beverly
Hills, Calif.
Mrs. Leslie Zinman
Mrs. Leslie Heyman Zinman
of Edison, N.J., formerly of
Atlanta, died Thursday, Apr. 7.
Graveside service was held
Monday, Apr. 11, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park with Rabbi Alvin
M. Sugarman officiating.
Mrs. Zinman was a member of
the Temple. She was a student at
New Yoik University and was a
graduate of Oberlin College.
Survivors include a daughter,
Rachel Linda Zinman; a son,
Paul Pierre Zinman, both of
Rochester; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jospeh K. Heyman of Atlanta;
sisters, Mrs. Julian E. Yudelson
of Rochester and Mrs. George M.
Cohen of Metuchen, N.J.; and
grandmother, Mrs. Leo
Schwabacher of Seattle.
Jacob Tubis
Jacob Tubis, 92, died Thurs
day, Apr. 7, in Miami Beach.
Funeral service was held Sun
day, Apr. 10, at King Solomon
Cemetery in Clifton, NJ.
Mr. Tubis was a former resi
dent of Savannah. He was a
member of the Workmen’s Cir
cle.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Goldie Schantz of Savan
nah; six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Jenny Lieberman
Mrs. Jenny Lieberman, 89, of
Brunswick, Ga., died Wednes
day, Apr. 6.
Funeral services was held
Sunday, Apr. 10, in Forest Hills,
N.Y., with burial ia Mt. Zion
Cemetery.
Mrs. Lieberman wan a native
of Russia and had lived in
Brunswick for 21 years.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Jack Adoff of
Brunswick and Mrs. Raymond
Kurlanderof Adelphi, Md.; three
sons, Samuel, Ben, and Phillip
Lieberman, all of New York; 13
grandchildren, 15 great
grandchildren, and several
nieces and nephews.
— Independence Day —
mances are at 2:15 p.m. and 3
p^n. The entire building of the
Community Center and its
grounds will be utilized on this
day for the “Passport to Israel”
program. A “Gad Yelodim,”
special supervised rest and play
area for young children will be
available at a small charge.
Mrs. Freedman noted that vir
tually all Jewish organizations
will participate in the “Passport
to Israel” program,
demonstrating what activities
they conduct in behalf of Israel,
and will be the co-aponsors, with
the Atlanta Jewish Welfare
Federation, of the Sunday even
ing observance at the Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
The week’s festivities will
begin with the observance of
Yom Hazikaron, a Memorial
Day for all those killed in the
war for independence, as well as
other wars fought by the armies
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music to project the special at
mosphere for the occasion. Can
tor Isaac Goodfriend will read
Yiskor and Rabbi Juda Mintz
will read Psalm 23. The evening
will conclude with the showing
of the film, "The Wall In
Jerusalem.”
On Thursday, April 21, during
the school day, a multi-media
presentation of an orginal play
about Jerusalum, singing and
dancing, will be performed by
the students of the Hebrew
Academy on Druid Hills Road.
At the same time, students of
the Epstein School will present
different aspects of 29 years of
Israeli independence. Emphasis
will be placed on the reunifica
tion of Jerusalem.
Friday evening, April 22, and
Saturday, April 23, the area syn
agogues and temples will
observe Israel Independence
Day. Rabbis will offer special
of Israel. This will take place at prayers and sermons.
7:45 p.m. in the auditorium of
the Jewish Community Center
under the sponsorship of the
Israeli Student’s Organization
and will feature an anthology of
songs and readings, followed by
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the’Hfllel-Federation will spon
sor an anniversary program
featuring Shula Chen, as well
as an exhibit of Israeli arts and
crafts and Israeli dancing. The
program is open to college
students only for an admission
fee of $1.00.
Sunday’s activities at the
AJCC and Ahavath Achim
Synagogue will complete the
week’s celebration.
Jake Richman
Jake Richman, 66, of Atlanta
died Friday, Apr. 8.
Graveside service was held
Friday, Apr. 8, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park, with Rabbi
Marc Wilson officiating.
Mr. Richman, a native of
Atlanta, was a member'of
Shearith Israel Synagogue and
was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include a daughter,
Miss Sharlene Elise Richman; a
son, Morris Larry Richman;
sisters, Mrs. David Bloom and
Mrs. Hyman Berman; brother,
Harry Richman, all of Atlanta.
— Rabin —
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sums of money during her
several, visits to Washington. -
The new embarrassments to
the Rabins caused by these
latest developments are; one,
they show Mrs. Rabin was not
telling the truth when she said
there was only $2000 in the ac
count; and two, they show she
was again inaccurate when she
indicated that the account had
been effectively dormant since
they had left Washington and
had been left open “by over
sight,” according to newspaper
reports.
The Premier himself, express
ly or by implication, confirmed
all his wife’s explanations of the
affair and admitted that the
acount was owned jointly by
him. Suspicions were aroused
early in the affair when Dan
Margalit, an Israeli newspaper
correspondent who first dis
covered :the account, reported
that Leah Rabin’s uncle in New
York, to whom the bank sent
periodic statements, had told
him the account was used by
Mrs. Rabin for “pocket money”
during her frequent U.S. visits.
This did not jibe with her ex
planation that the account had
been inactive.
The composition of a new
Labor-led government will be
apparent when the party files its
election list. Political observers
believe Peres will select Foreign
Minister and Deputy Premier
Yigal Alton for the No. 2 spot.
Allon, who was a strong-sop-'
porter of Rabin at the’party’s
convention, will have first choice
of Cabinet posts and is expected
to choose the defense portfolio.
Abba Eban, who supported
Peres in his power struggle with
Rabin, is expected to have the
No. 3 spot in the next govern
ment, though not necessarily on
the Knesset list. Eban served as
Israel’s Foreign Minister for
eight years, resigning at the end
of 1973. He is believed virtually
certain to become Foreign
Minister in a government head
ed by Peres.
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